04 Sep 2008
Office managers and IT administrators will be able to handle the physical security of their premises with a new range of internet controlled locks.
The locks are battery operated and can be opened with a standard key or four digit password.
However, they can also be opened and closed remotely using a computer or mobile phone.
The locks, dubbed LiNK by developers Schlage, have a wireless connection built in and can also register who opens and closes the doors. The wireless signal is 128-bit encrypted to protect against unauthorised access.
The locks can also have an 100MB IP-based camera memory system installed for extra security.
The first lock costs $299, with an additional $199 cost for extra locks and a $12.99 monthly service fee. They will be available from October.
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